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If someone's own family has issues with and turned away from someone, would that be a big red flag?

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Like @OriginalNedKelly says, it's vague and lacks information because nothing in the question explains why.

Some families are dysfunctional and there may be that one member of the family who says ''Enough'' and goes against that family's dynamic. That can be considered an issue by the family, which makes them turn away. The red flag, thus, is the dysfunctionality of the family and not of that one member.

Ultimately, what makes us decide a person's integrity and decency is not based on how their family treats them, but how the person behaves in society.